I'd kut the Kabira Crossroads for some more plains, probably could do with only 2 of the sundials, and with the amount of lifegain you're (probably) going to have, a single Felidar sovereign could be a fun alternate win condition that they wouldn't see coming.
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The Knight of the Reliquary is sort of a back up plan/blocker. You only need the one forest, so if you pull any more, you can sack them. Also, with the gladeharts and kabira, there's great synergy. Sack a forest, pull a kabira, gain 4, and your knight is bigger. I do like the Skyfisher idea quite a bit though, and that would probably be better synergy with the gladeharts long-term, since this is a stall-ish deck.
Hey guys, just FYI, a deck identical to this went 6-0 in constructed at Worlds this past year. Just thought I should let you know. Oleksii Antonenko if I remember properly.
Well I've already got the Primal Bellows, and I only have the one Might of Oaks. Giant Growth is kinda weeny, and I'll have plenty of mana for bigger buffs.
I mostly agree with what Canuck said, but I'd not add the Quest. With how much equipment you have, it's not going to be extremely necessary for you to go fetch another one. I'd say throw in some Aeronauts for some extra flying versatility.
Fetches are nice, but for this deck the flexibility of the dual lands really helps, especially in the late game when you're trying to play Clarion Ultimatum. Although the argument that their coming in to play tapped slows you down is valid, in this deck (hopefully) you should have enough of the cheaper allies that it shouldn't matter too much.
Thanks cng!
Your only problem is getting Bloodchief Ascension to trigger. Unless you draw those lightning bolts really early on, you're not going to be getting damage in until turn 5, even with diabolic tutor. I would say throw in some burst lightning as well, as they'll trigger the counters on the ascension, too.